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== Further reading == *{{Citation |last=Barden |first=Leonard |title=How to Play the Endgame in Chess |publisher=The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. |year=1975 |location=Indianapolis/New York |isbn=0-672-52086-9 |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/howtoplayendgame00leon }} *{{Citation |last=Huberman (Liskov)|first=Barbara Jane |title=A program to play chess end games |year=1968 |publisher=Stanford University Department of Computer Science, Technical Report CS 106, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Project Memo AI-65 |author-link=Barbara Liskov}} *{{Citation |last=Stiller|first=Lewis |title=Multilinear Algebra and Chess Endgames |publisher=[[Mathematical Sciences Research Institute]], Games of No Chance, MSRI Publications, Volume 29 |year=1996 |location=Berkeley, California|url=http://www.msri.org/publications/books/Book29/files/stiller.pdf}} *{{citation | last = Rogers |first = Ian |author-link=Ian Rogers (chess player) |date=January 2010 | title = The Lazy Person's Guide to Endgames | journal = [[Chess Life]] | volume = 2010 | issue = 1 | pages = 37β41 }}
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